The Raiders added a safety when Josh Gay tackled the McIntosh quarterback in the end zone.

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S—Chris Johnston 3 run (Mac Miller kick)

S—Mark White 20 pass from Johnathon Chamblee (Miller kick)

S—Safety (Josh Gay tackled quarterback in end zone)

S—Jalen Myrick 40 interception return.

S—White 37 pass from Chamblee (Miller kick)

ATKINSON CO. 20, SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY 7

PEARSON — Brenton Ford scored Savannah County Day’s only touchdown on a 25-yard pass from Stuart Sligh as the Hornets opened the season with a 20-7 loss to Atkinson County.

Harley Lichtenberg kicked the extra point.

The game was a non-region game. No further details were provided by Savannah Country Day.

STATESBORO 35, BRUNSWICK 14

STATESBORO — Statesboro High School’s Michael Summers ran for 71 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown, on eight carries and caught one pass for a 22-yard touchdown to lead the Blue Devils past Brunswick.

DeQuan Daniels ran for touchdowns of 5 and 6 yards for the Blue Devils, and Rahkym Thomas-McCray ran for a touchdown.

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BHS—Dixon 1 run (pass good)

SHS—DeQuan Daniels 5 run (Rodriguez kick)

SHS—Michael Summers 22 pass from Reid Pennington (Rodriguez kick)

BHS—Frazier 15 run (run failed)

SHS—Summers 9 run (Rodriguez kick)

SHS—Daniels 6 run (Rodriguez kick)

SHS—Rahkym Thomas-McCray (Rodriguez kick)

CALVARY DAY 20, MONTGOMERY CO. 0

MOUNT VERNON — Michael Peterson complete 14 of 20 passes for 120 yards and a touchdown to lead Calvary Day past Montgomery County.

The Cavaliers outgained Montgomery, 321-137.

Peterson hooked up with Joran Walker for a 19-yard touchdown, giving Calvary a 13-0 lead in the third quarter.

Luke Stroud ran for the Cavs’ first score in the first quarter. Jake Clemens finished the scoring with a 60-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Clemens was Calvary’s leading rusher with 82 yards on six carries.

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C—Luke Stroud 1 run (Stroud kick)

C—Jordan Walker 19 pass from Michael Peterson (kick failed)

C—Jake Clemens 60 run (Stroud kick)

BLESSED TRINITY 17, BENEDICTINE 14 (OT)

ROSWELL — Host Blessed Trinity kicked a 32-yard field goal in overtime to spoil the season opener for Benedictine.

After a scoreless first half, BC took a 7-0 lead on Jonathan Gaines’ 18-yard run and James Beal’s extra point.

After Blessed Trinity (1-1) scored on a 20-yard run, BC retook the lead when Sean Spellman hit Robert Warren for a 35-yard touchdown pass. Beal made the extra point.

Blessed Trinity forced overtime with a 15-yard touchdown run with about three minutes remaining.

BC’s Mike Huggins collected about 50 yards receiving and 40 rushing.

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BEACH 14, HARDEEVILLE 0

HARDEEVILLE, S.C. — The offense, defense and special teams all stepped up as Beach opened its season with a shutout win on the road.

All of the scoring was in the second quarter. Jarrod Jackson returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Larry Murray threw 60 yards to Orlando Dixon for a score, then ran in the two-point conversion.

Craig Reid had 10 carries for 85 yards, and Quaseem Scott made two sacks.

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B—Jarrod Jackson 55 int return (run failed)

B—Orlando Dixon 60 pass from Larry Murray (Murray run)

VIDALIA 42, TREUTLEN CO. 0

VIDALIA — Sophomore quarterback D.J. Mincey threw for 140 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another as the host Indians opened the season with a shutout victory.

Mincey was 10-of-16 with no interceptions. Junior running back Juan Foster rushed 12 times for 172 yards including a 4-yard touchdown run, and also caught a 41-yard scoring toss from Mincey.

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V—D.J. Mincey 7 run (Carson Bacon kick)

V—Chris Sharpe 15 pass from Mincey (Bacon kick)

V—Juan Foster 41 pass from Mincey (Bacon kick)

V—Sharpe 10 pass from Mincey (Bacon kick)

V—Foster 4 run (Bacon kick)

V—Tra Hardy 1 run (Bacon kick)

CAMDEN COUNTY 66, SAVANNAH HIGH 0

KINGSLAND — Allen Hopkins caught two touchdown passes and ran for another score to lead Camden County past Savannah High.